This thread documents issues with Wasteland 2: Director's Cut people have reported, and known work-arounds for them. We'll be keeping this up to date, so keep an eye out for new info!

Crashes

AMD DirectX 11 crashes

Wasteland 2: Director's Cut uses the newest Unity 5 engine DX11 renderer. If you have older graphics hardware which is below our minimum requirements or not fully DX10/11 compliant, you may get crashes while playing.

We believe this is an AMD driver bug. We are currently investigating these crashes on certain AMD hardware, including R7 and R9 series cards.

You might have outdated drivers for your display device. Old drivers which were released before the Director's Cut may not be compatible with the game. We recommend having the latest drivers available, especially for your video card. Some quick links below:

Wasteland 2: Director's Cut has certain system requirements. Playing the game on systems below these recommendations may lead to problems, crashes or performance issues and is not recommended. This includes hardware such as integrated graphics (i.e. Intel HD Graphics), pr older mobile graphics hardware, which are not supported.

Wasteland 2 uses a table of contents file called TOC.txt to index saves. However, in the event of a crash or other issue, this file may become corrupt. If you no longer see save files appearing in your saved games list, you can manually delete this file. The game will regenerate it the next time it starts and you should see your saves again.

Go to your save folder: on Windows, \Documents\My Games\Wasteland2DC\Save Games

Look for TOC.txt and delete it

Editing save files, mods, etc.

Mods and save editing are something we are absolutely happy to let players do - play the game your way and have fun! However, we must stress that if you edit save files or use mods and run into a problem, we may not be able to provide assistance. Editing save files and using mods can and may very likely break something, somewhere in the game for you.

Mods which can cause problems extend beyond mods created specifically for Wasteland 2: Director's Cut. Using old Wasteland 2 vanilla mods will most definitely not work properly. Likewise, graphics mods such as SweetFX may not work either.

Incompatible saves/characters

Save files with the vanilla version of Wasteland 2 will not work properly in the Director's Cut. While it is possible to copy them into your save folder for the Director's Cut manually, we advise not doing so as this could lead to problems and glitches during your game which wouldn't occur otherwise.

Other issues

G-Sync performance

Some users have reported that NVIDIA G-Sync can cause performance degradation on their systems. Please ensure you have the latest NVIDIA graphics drivers for your system, and also please make sure you enable G-Sync in your NVIDIA settings for both windowed and full-screen modes. This seems to resolve the issue.